It's called... "Phase One"
Syd and Vaughn are in a quiet alcove at the CIA. Vaughn tells her that he has to say something, which is going to be either obvious or presumptous. He tells her that this isn't working and he doesn't know what to do. He says that every time they meet, all he wants to do is kiss her and take her away from this life. She agrees that it's hard to remember what they're supposed to be discussing, and he says that that makes his point. She asks if he's trying to say they shouldn't be working together. He says that he thought that, but then thought that they're great together, and they'll destroy the Alliance sooner together. He says he was hoping she'd have an idea what to do about it. Weiss interrupts them in "the flirting corner" and reminds them that, hello, they have a big National Security meeting. They go because they have to, despite the electricity of the moment. In the meeting, Kendall says that Sloane has been missing for two weeks and the Alliance has picked someone to be his replacement as the head of SD-6. His name is Anthony Geiger, and he's 60ish and severe-looking. The CIA and FBI have no information about him. Kendall tells Syd and Jack that their assignment is to get close to Geiger, since with Sloane gone they don't have an "in" with the SD-6 inner circle.
At SD-6, Sydney comes in and sees Geiger in Sloane's office. Dixon tells her he doesn't like what's happening. Sydney goes in to see Geiger and introduces herself. Geiger asks her to tell him about Danny Hecht. As you might expect, this unnerves her. She tells him about her telling Danny the truth and Sloane having him killed. Geiger says that wasn't what he wanted to know; he wants to know about *Danny*. She's even more unnerved. She says Danny was studying to be a pediatric cardiologist because his younger brother had a heart condition. Geiger wonders why she came back to SD-6 after they killed Danny and tried to kill her. If his bosses killed his wife, he wouldn't be at work the next day. She says it was her fault and she's loyal to the agency. He replies "Apparently." [insert ominous music here, I'm sure] Sark comes up to her as she's leaving her meeting with Geiger. Sark seems nervous and says that the new boss has a "dreadful personality." He says that his meeting with Geiger left him as unnerved as Sydney looks. She denies being unnerved. Sark says that "we all have secrets" and glances back at Sloane/Geiger's office.
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Syd and Vaughn are in a quiet alcove at the CIA. Vaughn tells her that he has to say something, which is going to be either obvious or presumptous. He tells her that this isn't working and he doesn't know what to do. He says that every time they meet, all he wants to do is kiss her and take her away from this life. She agrees that it's hard to remember what they're supposed to be discussing, and he says that that makes his point. She asks if he's trying to say they shouldn't be working together. He says that he thought that, but then thought that they're great together, and they'll destroy the Alliance sooner together. He says he was hoping she'd have an idea what to do about it. Weiss interrupts them in "the flirting corner" and reminds them that, hello, they have a big National Security meeting. They go because they have to, despite the electricity of the moment. In the meeting, Kendall says that Sloane has been missing for two weeks and the Alliance has picked someone to be his replacement as the head of SD-6. His name is Anthony Geiger, and he's 60ish and severe-looking. The CIA and FBI have no information about him. Kendall tells Syd and Jack that their assignment is to get close to Geiger, since with Sloane gone they don't have an "in" with the SD-6 inner circle.
At SD-6, Sydney comes in and sees Geiger in Sloane's office. Dixon tells her he doesn't like what's happening. Sydney goes in to see Geiger and introduces herself. Geiger asks her to tell him about Danny Hecht. As you might expect, this unnerves her. She tells him about her telling Danny the truth and Sloane having him killed. Geiger says that wasn't what he wanted to know; he wants to know about *Danny*. She's even more unnerved. She says Danny was studying to be a pediatric cardiologist because his younger brother had a heart condition. Geiger wonders why she came back to SD-6 after they killed Danny and tried to kill her. If his bosses killed his wife, he wouldn't be at work the next day. She says it was her fault and she's loyal to the agency. He replies "Apparently." [insert ominous music here, I'm sure] Sark comes up to her as she's leaving her meeting with Geiger. Sark seems nervous and says that the new boss has a "dreadful personality." He says that his meeting with Geiger left him as unnerved as Sydney looks. She denies being unnerved. Sark says that "we all have secrets" and glances back at Sloane/Geiger's office.
From vartanho.com